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  2. Death Bringer - Wikipedia

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    Death Bringer, alternatively titled Galdregon's Domain in Europe, is a 1988 role-playing video game originally developed and self-published by Pandora and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, TurboGrafx-CD, and X68000.

  3. Deathbringer - Wikipedia

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    Deathbringer or Death Bringer may refer to: Deathbringer (1991 video game), by Oxford Digital Enterprises; Death Bringer or Galdregon's Domain, a 1988 video game by Pandora; Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer, a 2011 novel in the Skulduggery Pleasant series of fantasy novels by Irish author Derek Landy

  4. Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is featured in the song "Beneath Eternal Oceans of Sand" which has lyrics paraphrased from the aforementioned tale. In Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, Nephren-Ka was an Egyptian Pharaoh whose unspeakable cult worship led him to be stricken from almost all Egyptian records. The catacombs where he is buried are referenced in several ...

  5. Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer - Wikipedia

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    With one epic saga of a storyline and with characters who are growing to be ever shady-er, Death Bringer is an excellent novel. I can only hope that Landy continues to write so fantastically well. [4] Vesuvius Blotch (Blotch's Reviews): Death Bringer is my choice for the most emotionally harrowing book of the series. And that’s saying something.

  6. Mafia (Black Label Society album) - Wikipedia

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    Mafia is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Black Label Society, released on March 8, 2005, by Artemis Records. It is one of the band's most commercially successful releases, selling over 250,000 copies in the United States.

  7. Minbo - Wikipedia

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    The word "minbo" is a contraction of minji kainyū bōryoku (民事介入暴力), literally translated as "violent intervention in civil affairs". It was a technique utilized by the yakuza following the crackdown of traditionally "victimless" crimes of drugs, gambling, and prostitution in the early 1980s, and exploited the Japanese reluctance towards confrontation in order to "gently extort ...

  8. Yūrei - Wikipedia

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    Like many monsters of Japanese folklore, malicious yūrei are repelled by ofuda (御札), holy Shinto writings containing the name of a kami. The ofuda must generally be placed on the yūrei ' s forehead to banish the spirit, although they can be attached to a house's entry ways to prevent the yūrei from entering.

  9. Ken Eto - Wikipedia

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    Ken Eto (衛藤 健 Etō Ken; October 19, 1919 – January 23, 2004), also known as Tokyo Joe and "The Jap", was an American mobster with the Chicago Outfit and eventually an FBI informant who ran Asian gambling operations for the organization.